To date, there have been two books that I can claim, without hesitation, have had a dramatic effect on the way I organise and live my life. The first is the world-famous Getting Things Done by David Allen. Not too… Continue reading
The 2014 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide
For the past two years, Productivityist has published an annual gift guide that features gifts that won't just help the "productivityist" get more of the right things done, but they'll have some tools that they can use that will make… Continue reading
15,000 Feet: The Space Between Projects and Areas of Focus and Responsibility
This article, written by guest contributor Ray Sidney-Smith, originated from a conversation on Episode 142 of Workflowing. Ray is a personal productivity and GTD enthusiast, and the blogger, podcaster and organizer-facilitator behind Two Minute Rule, #ProdChat, ProdPod, Productivity Book Group,… Continue reading
Why You Should Make Your Smartphone Your Primary Email Device
One of the most common productivity pitfalls I've come across is that people spend too much time in their email application than in any other application on their computer. This problem is universal, whether the user is a Windows or… Continue reading
The Midweek Manifesto: A Weekly Reality Check That Works
Back in 2010, I penned something I called The Midweek Manifesto. I didn’t dive into what it meant all that much back then. I simply wrote it and posted it. But as the conventional work week comes to a close… Continue reading
The Evolution of Contexts
My podcasting partner-in-crime Michael Schechter posed this challenge to me on Twitter: That was quite the challenge, but I took it. After that exchange, I saw a flurry of follow-up activity that was great to see. Several people had their… Continue reading
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